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Three bears captured alive in Tral, to released in safe woods

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March 8, 2019
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Tral: Wildlife authorities in Tral on Friday captured bear hiding in a chinar tree, along with two babies in Sangrama area of Tral sub district.
Residents earlier told INS that the bear would roam in the village in the wee and late night hours.
Incharge control room of wildlife in Tral, Bilal Ahmad Reshi said that they have captured the three bears.
“After receiving information a cage which was set up and with the help of fire and emergency services, all the three bears have been captured alive,” officials said.
The three bears will now be released in the wildlife sanctuary.

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